Mail Archives: djgpp/1996/02/15/21:21:45
In article <31227288 DOT sandmann AT clio DOT rice DOT edu> Charles Sandmann
<sandmann AT clio DOT rice DOT edu> writes:
>DJ and I plan to publish a paper with concrete proof that no matter
>how extensive a beta you do, bugs will be discovered within 5 hours of
>any software release :-)
How long are we given to find a bug in your proof?
>> I'm hitting the same sort of problem (infernal compiler error with
>> when compiling template-laden C++ code).
>
>Since they work on other platforms, two suggestions:
> 1) Stubedit the stack size to 512K or 1Mb in CC1PLUS.EXE, and
Thank you very much; together with heapfix, that seems to have done
it.
> 2) Try to compile under something like Windows.
Interestingly, that didn't: I tried under Windows/NT (I know that's
not *quite* like Windows), and discovered that, while NT gives me
DPMI, go32-v2 tells me that I only get 56MB RAM and 0MB of swap.
Thus, there are files I can now compile under DOS/CWSDPMI that I can't
compile under NT. Does anyone have any clues on how to deal with
this? It would be nice to be able to compile DJGPP programs in the
background on NT, so I can get other work done.
-David
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